pavon

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A small triangular flag, especially one attached to a knight's lance; a pennon.
 * 2) The peacock bass
 * 3)  Any of various birds with ornate plumage, similar to a peacock.
 * 4) A tropical butterfly,, noted for the iridescent purple coloration of the male.
 * 5) A subtropical plant of genus.
 * 6) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.
 * 1) The peacock bass
 * 2)  Any of various birds with ornate plumage, similar to a peacock.
 * 3) A tropical butterfly,, noted for the iridescent purple coloration of the male.
 * 4) A subtropical plant of genus.
 * 5) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.
 * 1) The peacock bass
 * 2)  Any of various birds with ornate plumage, similar to a peacock.
 * 3) A tropical butterfly,, noted for the iridescent purple coloration of the male.
 * 4) A subtropical plant of genus.
 * 5) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.
 * 1)  Any of various birds with ornate plumage, similar to a peacock.
 * 2) A tropical butterfly,, noted for the iridescent purple coloration of the male.
 * 3) A subtropical plant of genus.
 * 4) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.
 * 1) A tropical butterfly,, noted for the iridescent purple coloration of the male.
 * 2) A subtropical plant of genus.
 * 3) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.
 * 1) A subtropical plant of genus.
 * 2) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.
 * 1) A hydrochloride of opium alkaloid, similar to, used as a pain medication.

Usage notes
Historic use of the term pavon for a small triangular flag is disputed, and it is possibly a modern misnomer.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) peacock

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Pronunciation

 * Singular:
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 * (Eastern)
 * Plural:
 * (Western)
 * (Eastern)
 * (Ticinese)
 * (Ticinese and Novarese)

Noun

 * 1) peacock

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) peacock

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Noun

 * 1) peacock